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Stéphane,
You can monitor the following bug report in order to track the progress
of this feature implementation.
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24504
Cheers,
Oleg
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 19:45, Stéphane Houle wrote:
> Thank you Oleg & Mark for your help!!!
>
> I'll write a workaround FilePart that do not convert the filename to
> us-ascii!!!
>
> Oleg:
> if you fix the problem, can you send an email to me or to the mailing
> list please! Thanks!
>
> Steph
>
> Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
>
> >>Is it a requirement that Disposition Header be in ASCII?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Yep. See RFC2183 <http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2183.html> and RFC1521
> ><http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1521.html> for details
> >
> ><quote>
> > Current [RFC 2045] grammar restricts parameter values (and hence
> > Content-Disposition filenames) to US-ASCII. We recognize the great
> > desirability of allowing arbitrary character sets in filenames, but
> > it is beyond the scope of this document to define the necessary
> > mechanisms. We expect that the basic [RFC 1521] `value'
> > specification will someday be amended to allow use of non-US-ASCII
> > characters, at which time the same mechanism should be used in the
> > Content-Disposition filename parameter.
> >
> ></quote>
> >
> >PS: As soon as I have a breathing moment I may contribute
> >quote-printable codec to Commons-codec, which would allow us to take
> >care of the problem
> >
> >Cheers
> >
> >Oleg
> >
> >
> >
> >>-Mark
> >>
> >>Stéphane Houle wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>Hi everyone,
> >>>
> >>>I'm very sorry to send an email directly to all of you but I saw your
> >>>emails in the MultipartPostMethod source code in HttpClient 2.0 RC2.
> >>>Maybe you can or cannot answer to my question, if not, do you know a
> >>>mailing list or a person how can answer to my question ??
> >>>
> >>>Here's my question:
> >>>
> >>>I'm using MultipartPostMethod to send a file, everything works well but
> >>>when the filename contains French character like "é", the character is
> >>>always converted to ?. I though it was the encoding that was setted to
> >>>US-ASCII or something like that but no, the encoding is setted to
> >>>ISO-8859-1. I tried all sort to method to send the file:
> >>>
> >>>- set the File object
> >>>- set the File object with the filename
> >>>- set a FilePart
> >>>- set a FilePart with a FilePartSource
> >>>
> >>>Nothing works, here is a little dump of my Part:
> >>>
> >>>FILE: /home/lhoule/dev/ac-httpClient-1.0/fileTest/toté.mp3
> >>>PART 0: ISO-8859-1
> >>>PART 0: binary
> >>>PART 0: application/octet-stream
> >>>PART 0: file
> >>>PART 0: ----------------314159265358979323846
> >>>
> >>>I don't know what I can do... I try to search the web for a solution or
> >>>in jakarta website... Nothing... Did you ever have this kind of
> >>>problem?? Or maybe I don't use the MultipartPostMethod correctly to
> >>>support French character??
> >>>
> >>>Any clue?
> >>>
> >>>Thank you very much and sorry again to send an email directly to all of you!
> >>>
> >>>Steph
> >>>
> >>>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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